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Assistant Professor in Machine Learning Arno Solin nominated for Young Academy Finland

Young Academy Finland has selected Arno Solin as a member for the four-year period of 2021-2025.
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When 础谤苍辞鈥疭辞濒颈苍鈥痳eceived an email in June inviting him to join Young Academy Finland, it didn鈥檛 take long for him to answer yes.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a big honor鈥,鈥疭olin鈥痵ays. 鈥淭here was no way I could have turned down the offer.鈥濃

Young Academy Finland is a fairly new organization, established by the Finnish Academy鈥痮f鈥疭ciences鈥痑nd Letters in 2017,鈥痺ith an鈥痚ndowment from the Emil Aaltonen Foundation.鈥疶he main goal of Young Academy Finland is promoting the role of science in the society. Members are young academics from different disciplines who show great promise in their field.鈥

翱蹿鈥痶丑别values of Young Academy鈥疭olin鈥痯articularly appreciates鈥痜ocus鈥痮n multidisciplinary actions and promoting science in鈥痮ur society.鈥疭olin鈥痠s鈥痥nown to actively takepart in the public discussion and popularizing of AI and machine learning.鈥

Facilitating鈥痙ialogue between different disciplines is important, because the scientific community often finds itself in filter bubbles,鈥疭olin鈥痑rgues.鈥疕e has鈥痭oticed鈥痶his鈥痠s鈥痶he case鈥痭ot only between different disciplines,鈥痓ut even inside the field of Computer Science.鈥

鈥淭hat鈥檚 just how we are. Scientists like to hang out with people who have similar research interests鈥, he laughs.鈥

Universities have an important鈥痳ole鈥痠n trying to solve issues and making a difference in鈥痵ociety.鈥疭olin鈥痓elieves鈥痶hat鈥痑鈥痬ultidisciplinary approach is鈥痥ey鈥痺hen solving鈥痵ocietal鈥痠ssues.鈥

鈥淲hen the scientific community takes a stand for something,鈥痶he impact is much鈥痟igher鈥痠f we鈥痚ngage鈥痯eople from all different disciplines.鈥濃

Solin is also interested in鈥痑鈥痯rogram that The Young Academy is running, which brings academics to schools to talk about their research.鈥

This fall is exciting for鈥疭olin鈥痑lso for another reason. He is鈥痵tarting a new research project as an Academy Research Fellow to look at how machine learning models could become faster and more reliable in real-world applications.鈥 

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